First post here,
I've been reading here for a few months or so but finally signed up.
I'm getting close to retirement age and have been looking to get me a small boat to use in the river and back bays here.
Most of what I find locally in my price range has been pretty rough or a complete mess.
I'm considering making a 5 hour drive (each way) to pickup two free 14ft aluminum boats each with 15hp Johnson motors on them which have been hanging in a loft since 1978ish.
They belonged to a buddy of mine who showed me a few tiny pics on his flip phone.
He says he was there in August and both motors turn over, but they didn't lower them down or try to run them.
There's also a new or minty clean 1959 or 60 40hp tiller motor too that goes with them.
Neither have a trailer, but he's got the old registrations, which should get me a NJ title.
If not, they would get me a fresh PA registration that will get me titles.
The guy who owned them passed away some time ago, but the wife just went in a home and they want to clear out the house and garage.
I have a trailer, and I'd be on my own once I got there, my buddy is 70 and can't take a long drive if he can help it. He'd be giving me the keys and a copy showing he's the executor of the estate.
The motors are a gamble but I'm really not that interested in the motors, I'll likely just sell them and buy a new four stroke 20hp. I'd likely sell one of the boats too, but with not trailer that may be tough. The trailer I have is old but in decent shape, I had a 12ft boat on it in the 70's, and its been in the barn ever since. I'd toss two new tires on it and pack the bearings and go.
The big if is two fold, first is IF the motors are good, second is he's not sure if there's a car parked under the one boat.
I'm sure I can push the car out but not if the driveway is snow covered when I get there. I may have to lower the boat with the car there and use some blankets to slide the boat over the car. Its not ideal but I doubt if a 14ft boat weighs more than maybe 200 lbs or so without the motor. (The motors are on stands). The place is an old post and beam carriage house so I'll have plenty to lift from if I have to.
Another big 'IF' would be there being so much snow my car can't back up the driveway which he says is on a fairly steep angle uphill from the road.
From what I can see online, that area does have snow on the ground, but its hard tell how much. And I'd be doing this the following weekend if the weather permits.
I've been reading here for a few months or so but finally signed up.
I'm getting close to retirement age and have been looking to get me a small boat to use in the river and back bays here.
Most of what I find locally in my price range has been pretty rough or a complete mess.
I'm considering making a 5 hour drive (each way) to pickup two free 14ft aluminum boats each with 15hp Johnson motors on them which have been hanging in a loft since 1978ish.
They belonged to a buddy of mine who showed me a few tiny pics on his flip phone.
He says he was there in August and both motors turn over, but they didn't lower them down or try to run them.
There's also a new or minty clean 1959 or 60 40hp tiller motor too that goes with them.
Neither have a trailer, but he's got the old registrations, which should get me a NJ title.
If not, they would get me a fresh PA registration that will get me titles.
The guy who owned them passed away some time ago, but the wife just went in a home and they want to clear out the house and garage.
I have a trailer, and I'd be on my own once I got there, my buddy is 70 and can't take a long drive if he can help it. He'd be giving me the keys and a copy showing he's the executor of the estate.
The motors are a gamble but I'm really not that interested in the motors, I'll likely just sell them and buy a new four stroke 20hp. I'd likely sell one of the boats too, but with not trailer that may be tough. The trailer I have is old but in decent shape, I had a 12ft boat on it in the 70's, and its been in the barn ever since. I'd toss two new tires on it and pack the bearings and go.
The big if is two fold, first is IF the motors are good, second is he's not sure if there's a car parked under the one boat.
I'm sure I can push the car out but not if the driveway is snow covered when I get there. I may have to lower the boat with the car there and use some blankets to slide the boat over the car. Its not ideal but I doubt if a 14ft boat weighs more than maybe 200 lbs or so without the motor. (The motors are on stands). The place is an old post and beam carriage house so I'll have plenty to lift from if I have to.
Another big 'IF' would be there being so much snow my car can't back up the driveway which he says is on a fairly steep angle uphill from the road.
From what I can see online, that area does have snow on the ground, but its hard tell how much. And I'd be doing this the following weekend if the weather permits.